Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Marikina-River-Toxic-Outflow-Pipe-Action-27MZIF22M8G5.htmlConceptually similarMarikina River Toxic Outflow Pipe ActionGP03EJCCompleted★★★★Marikina River Toxic Outflow Pipe ActionGP03EJ5Completed★★★★Marikina River Toxic Outflow Pipe ActionGP03EJ6Completed★★★★Marikina River Toxic Outflow Pipe ActionGP03EJ8Completed★★★★Marikina River Toxic Outflow Pipe ActionGP03EJ9Completed★★★★Marikina River Toxic Outflow Pipe ActionGP03EJACompleted★★★★Marikina River Toxic Outflow Pipe ActionGP03EJECompleted★★★★Marikina River Toxic Outflow Pipe ActionGP03EJFCompleted★★★★Marikina River Toxic Outflow Pipe ActionGP03EJHCompleted★★★★View AllGP03EJIMarikina River Toxic Outflow Pipe ActionA woman and child living next to the discharge pipe watch Greenpeace activists sealing off a discharge pipe emanating from the Unilever-RFM compound in Pasig City. Greenpeace identified in a report that it discharges various toxic and persistent organic chemicals that flows directly into the Marikina River and onwards to Laguna lake. Greenpeace is urging industries to shift to clean production processes and for the speedy adoption of a pollution disclosure system, such as a Pollution Release and Transfer Register (PRTR), which institutionalizes the community's right-to-know about the toxic chemicals in their area.Locations:Manila-Pasig-Pasig River-PhilippinesDate:12 Jan, 2012Credit:© Greenpeace / John NovisMaximum size:4896px X 3264pxRestrictions:NO FUNDRAISINGKeywords:Actions and protests-Babies (0-2)-Chemicals-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Mothers-Outdoors-Outflow pipes-Persistent organic pollutants-Portraits-River pollution-Three people-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)-UnileverShoot:Marikina River Toxic Outflow Pipe ActionGreenpeace’s Water Patrol seal off a discharge pipe emanating from the Unilever-RFM compound in Pasig City that has been identified in a report, to be discharging various toxic and persistent organic chemicals. Murky discharge from the pipe directly flows into the Marikina River and onwards to Laguna Lake.